Statistical
correlations

This
is a compilation of how states rank according to their voting
records, faith, beliefs, etc., from polls and research, and their
possible relations to each other. List
of states at left are according to number of evangelicals
according to Pew Research 2008(p.103).
NOTE
that consistent with what was
the historical norm, but was changed by the liberal media, in my
state voting stats REPUBLICANS are in BLUE, and DEMOCRATSare
in RED
(which
I think it is more befitting to their Communist/Socialists type
leanings — not that the Republicans are the kingdom of God
or our salvation either). Note that from approx #26-#29 may
often be swing states.

Rankings
(1,2,3...) mostly by this author (could have slight errors).
Click on the word "rank" to see the sources. Duplicate
percentages = same rank, thus highest rank less than 50. Press
F11 key on most browsers for full screen viewing. PDF download
here.

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Based
on itemized charitable contributions as a share of income after
excluding taxes, housing, and other necessities. Information is
taken from tax returns of people who earned at least $50,000 in
2008A different study which ranks states according to the amount
of charitable income given is here.

Notes:
“Happiness” data derived from two data sets. One
included subjective personal reports of happiness, while the
other included objective measures, such as state population
density, air quality, home prices + other factors known to
normally impact quality of life. However, the latter method would
not necessarily denote the happiest people.

Miscl.
data: Massachusetts had the highest percentage of Catholics at 36
percent, New York, Illinois and New Hampshire also had 50 or more
Catholic legislators:
http://www.census.gov/compendia/statab/cats/population/religion.html.
The Happiness rating:http://www.livescience.com/culture/091217-happy-state-list.html.
Of additional interest may be the massive U.S. Religious
Landscape Survey: http://religions.pewforum.org/reports. Also
Barna Poll on U.S. Religious Belief – 2001
http://www.adherents.com/misc/BarnaPoll.html.PDF
download of this page here.

The
States (including District of Columbia) with the highest
concentrations of homosexual households in the year 2000
(which comprise less than 1% of all households) were

A
revised estimate
based on the 2010 census ranks the 10 highest concentrations
in States (not including District of Columbia, which was was
highest at 1.172) as follows

The
same table shows the states with the lowest concentrations of
homosexual households as follows

Note
that in map below, Republican are in redand Democrats in blue,
as per main stream media preference, unlike mine as seen above, where
the colors are more ideologically fitting.

Data
for above map from Wikipedia
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bible_Belt;
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_states_and_blue_states) and subject
to Terms
of use (credit source, etc.)

Maps
from Wikimedia Commons (names of states added by me), licensed free
under GNU
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